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jman1234

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The state socialist societies
 
  a. are genuinely classless as their leaders have suggested
  b. have social classes essentially like those found in capitalist societies
  c. have social classes but of a sort rather different from those found in capitalism
  d. have been so little studied that the question of their possible classlessness cannot
  yet be answered

Question 2

According to Kornai, one of the major underlying causes of the economic problems faced by the state socialist societies was the
 
  a. emphasis placed on the quality rather than the quantity of goods
  b. practice of allowing prices to be determined by consumer demand
  c. emphasis placed upon the production of consumer goods
  d. practice of bureaucratic planning in the absence of market principles



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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